Mane Contract Services
Electrical Fitter

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About the Company
A global manufacturing business with 4 manufacturing sites across the UK.
Main Responsibilities
- Build systems, sub-assemblies and piece parts for complex systems to required quality and ISO standards
- Ensure BOM and customer specification requirements are met
- Identify and resolve build issues efficiently
- Report technical issues via the FRACAS process
- Maintain technical competence through ongoing training
- Provide build sequence guidance and support to the team
- Mentor and train junior technicians
- Promote high standards of build cleanliness, housekeeping, and health & safety (including supporting 5S initiatives)
- Contribute to continuous improvement and production team performance
- Work in accordance with the rotating shift schedule provided by the Team Leader
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Essential Requirements
- Experience building electrical systems, ideally for complex/special-purpose machinery
- Strong background in electrical wiring, including panel building
- Able to read and interpret electrical schematics
- Hands-on experience with:
- Control panels
- MCBs, contactors, relays
- Inverter drives and PLCs
- Cable crimping, soldering, and termination
- Excellent attention to detail and fault-finding ability
- Commitment to high-quality build standards


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Desirable Qualifications
- Electrical Engineering Apprenticeship
- 16th/17th Edition Electrical qualification
- HNC/HND in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
- City & Guilds in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
- Other relevant electrical qualifications
Benefits
- Competitive Salary
- Structured career development opportunities
- Good work-life balance
- Private healthcare
- Share plan incentive
- 25 days annual leave
- Defined contribution Group Personal Pension Plan
- Flexible benefits package
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